Client
The Dapr client package allows you to interact with other Dapr applications from a Java application.
Note
If you haven’t already, try out one of the quickstarts for a quick walk-through on how to use the Dapr Java SDK with an API building block.
Prerequisites
Complete initial setup and import the Java SDK into your project
Initializing the client
You can initialize a Dapr client as so:
DaprClient client = new DaprClientBuilder().build()
This will connect to the default Dapr gRPC endpoint localhost:50001
.
Environment variables:
Dapr Sidecar Endpoints
You can use the standardized DAPR_GRPC_ENDPOINT
and DAPR_HTTP_ENDPOINT
environment variables to specify a different gRPC or HTTP endpoint. When these variables are set, the client will automatically use them to connect to the Dapr sidecar.
The legacy environment variables DAPR_HTTP_PORT
and DAPR_GRPC_PORT
are still supported, but DAPR_GRPC_ENDPOINT
and DAPR_HTTP_ENDPOINT
take precedence.
Dapr API Token
If your Dapr instance is configured to require the DAPR_API_TOKEN
environment variable, you can set it in the environment and the client will use it automatically.
You can read more about Dapr API token authentication here.
Error Handling
Initially, errors in Dapr followed the Standard gRPC error model. However, to provide more detailed and informative error messages, in version 1.13 an enhanced error model has been introduced which aligns with the gRPC Richer error model. In response, the Java SDK extended the DaprException to include the error details that were added in Dapr.
Example of handling the DaprException and consuming the error details when using the Dapr Java SDK:
...
try {
client.publishEvent("unknown_pubsub", "mytopic", "mydata").block();
} catch (DaprException exception) {
System.out.println("Dapr exception's error code: " + exception.getErrorCode());
System.out.println("Dapr exception's message: " + exception.getMessage());
// DaprException now contains `getStatusDetails()` to include more details about the error from Dapr runtime.
System.out.println("Dapr exception's reason: " + exception.getStatusDetails().get(
DaprErrorDetails.ErrorDetailType.ERROR_INFO,
"reason",
TypeRef.STRING));
}
...
Building blocks
The Java SDK allows you to interface with all of the Dapr building blocks.
Invoke a service
import io.dapr.client.DaprClient;
import io.dapr.client.DaprClientBuilder;
try (DaprClient client = (new DaprClientBuilder()).build()) {
// invoke a 'GET' method (HTTP) skipping serialization: \say with a Mono<byte[]> return type
// for gRPC set HttpExtension.NONE parameters below
response = client.invokeMethod(SERVICE_TO_INVOKE, METHOD_TO_INVOKE, "{\"name\":\"World!\"}", HttpExtension.GET, byte[].class).block();
// invoke a 'POST' method (HTTP) skipping serialization: to \say with a Mono<byte[]> return type
response = client.invokeMethod(SERVICE_TO_INVOKE, METHOD_TO_INVOKE, "{\"id\":\"100\", \"FirstName\":\"Value\", \"LastName\":\"Value\"}", HttpExtension.POST, byte[].class).block();
System.out.println(new String(response));
// invoke a 'POST' method (HTTP) with serialization: \employees with a Mono<Employee> return type
Employee newEmployee = new Employee("Nigel", "Guitarist");
Employee employeeResponse = client.invokeMethod(SERVICE_TO_INVOKE, "employees", newEmployee, HttpExtension.POST, Employee.class).block();
}
- For a full guide on service invocation visit How-To: Invoke a service.
- Visit Java SDK examples for code samples and instructions to try out service invocation
Save & get application state
import io.dapr.client.DaprClient;
import io.dapr.client.DaprClientBuilder;
import io.dapr.client.domain.State;
import reactor.core.publisher.Mono;
try (DaprClient client = (new DaprClientBuilder()).build()) {
// Save state
client.saveState(STATE_STORE_NAME, FIRST_KEY_NAME, myClass).block();
// Get state
State<MyClass> retrievedMessage = client.getState(STATE_STORE_NAME, FIRST_KEY_NAME, MyClass.class).block();
// Delete state
client.deleteState(STATE_STORE_NAME, FIRST_KEY_NAME).block();
}
- For a full list of state operations visit How-To: Get & save state.
- Visit Java SDK examples for code samples and instructions to try out state management
Publish & subscribe to messages
Publish messages
import io.dapr.client.DaprClient;
import io.dapr.client.DaprClientBuilder;
import io.dapr.client.domain.Metadata;
import static java.util.Collections.singletonMap;
try (DaprClient client = (new DaprClientBuilder()).build()) {
client.publishEvent(PUBSUB_NAME, TOPIC_NAME, message, singletonMap(Metadata.TTL_IN_SECONDS, MESSAGE_TTL_IN_SECONDS)).block();
}
Subscribe to messages
import com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.ObjectMapper;
import io.dapr.Topic;
import io.dapr.client.domain.BulkSubscribeAppResponse;
import io.dapr.client.domain.BulkSubscribeAppResponseEntry;
import io.dapr.client.domain.BulkSubscribeAppResponseStatus;
import io.dapr.client.domain.BulkSubscribeMessage;
import io.dapr.client.domain.BulkSubscribeMessageEntry;
import io.dapr.client.domain.CloudEvent;
import io.dapr.springboot.annotations.BulkSubscribe;
import org.springframework.web.bind.annotation.PostMapping;
import org.springframework.web.bind.annotation.RequestBody;
import org.springframework.web.bind.annotation.RestController;
import reactor.core.publisher.Mono;
@RestController
public class SubscriberController {
private static final ObjectMapper OBJECT_MAPPER = new ObjectMapper();
@Topic(name = "testingtopic", pubsubName = "${myAppProperty:messagebus}")
@PostMapping(path = "/testingtopic")
public Mono<Void> handleMessage(@RequestBody(required = false) CloudEvent<?> cloudEvent) {
return Mono.fromRunnable(() -> {
try {
System.out.println("Subscriber got: " + cloudEvent.getData());
System.out.println("Subscriber got: " + OBJECT_MAPPER.writeValueAsString(cloudEvent));
} catch (Exception e) {
throw new RuntimeException(e);
}
});
}
@Topic(name = "testingtopic", pubsubName = "${myAppProperty:messagebus}",
rule = @Rule(match = "event.type == 'myevent.v2'", priority = 1))
@PostMapping(path = "/testingtopicV2")
public Mono<Void> handleMessageV2(@RequestBody(required = false) CloudEvent envelope) {
return Mono.fromRunnable(() -> {
try {
System.out.println("Subscriber got: " + cloudEvent.getData());
System.out.println("Subscriber got: " + OBJECT_MAPPER.writeValueAsString(cloudEvent));
} catch (Exception e) {
throw new RuntimeException(e);
}
});
}
@BulkSubscribe()
@Topic(name = "testingtopicbulk", pubsubName = "${myAppProperty:messagebus}")
@PostMapping(path = "/testingtopicbulk")
public Mono<BulkSubscribeAppResponse> handleBulkMessage(
@RequestBody(required = false) BulkSubscribeMessage<CloudEvent<String>> bulkMessage) {
return Mono.fromCallable(() -> {
if (bulkMessage.getEntries().size() == 0) {
return new BulkSubscribeAppResponse(new ArrayList<BulkSubscribeAppResponseEntry>());
}
System.out.println("Bulk Subscriber received " + bulkMessage.getEntries().size() + " messages.");
List<BulkSubscribeAppResponseEntry> entries = new ArrayList<BulkSubscribeAppResponseEntry>();
for (BulkSubscribeMessageEntry<?> entry : bulkMessage.getEntries()) {
try {
System.out.printf("Bulk Subscriber message has entry ID: %s\n", entry.getEntryId());
CloudEvent<?> cloudEvent = (CloudEvent<?>) entry.getEvent();
System.out.printf("Bulk Subscriber got: %s\n", cloudEvent.getData());
entries.add(new BulkSubscribeAppResponseEntry(entry.getEntryId(), BulkSubscribeAppResponseStatus.SUCCESS));
} catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
entries.add(new BulkSubscribeAppResponseEntry(entry.getEntryId(), BulkSubscribeAppResponseStatus.RETRY));
}
}
return new BulkSubscribeAppResponse(entries);
});
}
}
Bulk Publish Messages
Note: API is in Alpha stage
import io.dapr.client.DaprClientBuilder;
import io.dapr.client.DaprPreviewClient;
import io.dapr.client.domain.BulkPublishResponse;
import io.dapr.client.domain.BulkPublishResponseFailedEntry;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
class Solution {
public void publishMessages() {
try (DaprPreviewClient client = (new DaprClientBuilder()).buildPreviewClient()) {
// Create a list of messages to publish
List<String> messages = new ArrayList<>();
for (int i = 0; i < NUM_MESSAGES; i++) {
String message = String.format("This is message #%d", i);
messages.add(message);
System.out.println("Going to publish message : " + message);
}
// Publish list of messages using the bulk publish API
BulkPublishResponse<String> res = client.publishEvents(PUBSUB_NAME, TOPIC_NAME, "text/plain", messages).block()
}
}
}
- For a full guide on publishing messages and subscribing to a topic How-To: Publish & subscribe.
- Visit Java SDK examples for code samples and instructions to try out pub/sub
Interact with output bindings
import io.dapr.client.DaprClient;
import io.dapr.client.DaprClientBuilder;
try (DaprClient client = (new DaprClientBuilder()).build()) {
// sending a class with message; BINDING_OPERATION="create"
client.invokeBinding(BINDING_NAME, BINDING_OPERATION, myClass).block();
// sending a plain string
client.invokeBinding(BINDING_NAME, BINDING_OPERATION, message).block();
}
- For a full guide on output bindings visit How-To: Output bindings.
- Visit Java SDK examples for code samples and instructions to try out output bindings.
Interact with input bindings
import org.springframework.web.bind.annotation.*;
import org.slf4j.Logger;
import org.slf4j.LoggerFactory;
@RestController
@RequestMapping("/")
public class myClass {
private static final Logger log = LoggerFactory.getLogger(myClass);
@PostMapping(path = "/checkout")
public Mono<String> getCheckout(@RequestBody(required = false) byte[] body) {
return Mono.fromRunnable(() ->
log.info("Received Message: " + new String(body)));
}
}
- For a full guide on input bindings, visit How-To: Input bindings.
- Visit Java SDK examples for code samples and instructions to try out input bindings.
Retrieve secrets
import com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.ObjectMapper;
import io.dapr.client.DaprClient;
import io.dapr.client.DaprClientBuilder;
import java.util.Map;
try (DaprClient client = (new DaprClientBuilder()).build()) {
Map<String, String> secret = client.getSecret(SECRET_STORE_NAME, secretKey).block();
System.out.println(JSON_SERIALIZER.writeValueAsString(secret));
}
- For a full guide on secrets visit How-To: Retrieve secrets.
- Visit Java SDK examples for code samples and instructions to try out retrieving secrets
Actors
An actor is an isolated, independent unit of compute and state with single-threaded execution. Dapr provides an actor implementation based on the Virtual Actor pattern, which provides a single-threaded programming model and where actors are garbage collected when not in use. With Dapr’s implementaiton, you write your Dapr actors according to the Actor model, and Dapr leverages the scalability and reliability that the underlying platform provides.
import io.dapr.actors.ActorMethod;
import io.dapr.actors.ActorType;
import reactor.core.publisher.Mono;
@ActorType(name = "DemoActor")
public interface DemoActor {
void registerReminder();
@ActorMethod(name = "echo_message")
String say(String something);
void clock(String message);
@ActorMethod(returns = Integer.class)
Mono<Integer> incrementAndGet(int delta);
}
- For a full guide on actors visit How-To: Use virtual actors in Dapr.
- Visit Java SDK examples for code samples and instructions to try actors
Get & Subscribe to application configurations
Note this is a preview API and thus will only be accessible via the DaprPreviewClient interface and not the normal DaprClient interface
import io.dapr.client.DaprClientBuilder;
import io.dapr.client.DaprPreviewClient;
import io.dapr.client.domain.ConfigurationItem;
import io.dapr.client.domain.GetConfigurationRequest;
import io.dapr.client.domain.SubscribeConfigurationRequest;
import reactor.core.publisher.Flux;
import reactor.core.publisher.Mono;
try (DaprPreviewClient client = (new DaprClientBuilder()).buildPreviewClient()) {
// Get configuration for a single key
Mono<ConfigurationItem> item = client.getConfiguration(CONFIG_STORE_NAME, CONFIG_KEY).block();
// Get configurations for multiple keys
Mono<Map<String, ConfigurationItem>> items =
client.getConfiguration(CONFIG_STORE_NAME, CONFIG_KEY_1, CONFIG_KEY_2);
// Subscribe to configuration changes
Flux<SubscribeConfigurationResponse> outFlux = client.subscribeConfiguration(CONFIG_STORE_NAME, CONFIG_KEY_1, CONFIG_KEY_2);
outFlux.subscribe(configItems -> configItems.forEach(...));
// Unsubscribe from configuration changes
Mono<UnsubscribeConfigurationResponse> unsubscribe = client.unsubscribeConfiguration(SUBSCRIPTION_ID, CONFIG_STORE_NAME)
}
- For a full list of configuration operations visit How-To: Manage configuration from a store.
- Visit Java SDK examples for code samples and instructions to try out different configuration operations.
Query saved state
Note this is a preview API and thus will only be accessible via the DaprPreviewClient interface and not the normal DaprClient interface
import io.dapr.client.DaprClient;
import io.dapr.client.DaprClientBuilder;
import io.dapr.client.DaprPreviewClient;
import io.dapr.client.domain.QueryStateItem;
import io.dapr.client.domain.QueryStateRequest;
import io.dapr.client.domain.QueryStateResponse;
import io.dapr.client.domain.query.Query;
import io.dapr.client.domain.query.Sorting;
import io.dapr.client.domain.query.filters.EqFilter;
try (DaprClient client = builder.build(); DaprPreviewClient previewClient = builder.buildPreviewClient()) {
String searchVal = args.length == 0 ? "searchValue" : args[0];
// Create JSON data
Listing first = new Listing();
first.setPropertyType("apartment");
first.setId("1000");
...
Listing second = new Listing();
second.setPropertyType("row-house");
second.setId("1002");
...
Listing third = new Listing();
third.setPropertyType("apartment");
third.setId("1003");
...
Listing fourth = new Listing();
fourth.setPropertyType("apartment");
fourth.setId("1001");
...
Map<String, String> meta = new HashMap<>();
meta.put("contentType", "application/json");
// Save state
SaveStateRequest request = new SaveStateRequest(STATE_STORE_NAME).setStates(
new State<>("1", first, null, meta, null),
new State<>("2", second, null, meta, null),
new State<>("3", third, null, meta, null),
new State<>("4", fourth, null, meta, null)
);
client.saveBulkState(request).block();
// Create query and query state request
Query query = new Query()
.setFilter(new EqFilter<>("propertyType", "apartment"))
.setSort(Arrays.asList(new Sorting("id", Sorting.Order.DESC)));
QueryStateRequest request = new QueryStateRequest(STATE_STORE_NAME)
.setQuery(query);
// Use preview client to call query state API
QueryStateResponse<MyData> result = previewClient.queryState(request, MyData.class).block();
// View Query state response
System.out.println("Found " + result.getResults().size() + " items.");
for (QueryStateItem<Listing> item : result.getResults()) {
System.out.println("Key: " + item.getKey());
System.out.println("Data: " + item.getValue());
}
}
- For a full how-to on query state, visit How-To: Query state.
- Visit Java SDK examples for complete code sample.
Distributed lock
package io.dapr.examples.lock.grpc;
import io.dapr.client.DaprClientBuilder;
import io.dapr.client.DaprPreviewClient;
import io.dapr.client.domain.LockRequest;
import io.dapr.client.domain.UnlockRequest;
import io.dapr.client.domain.UnlockResponseStatus;
import reactor.core.publisher.Mono;
public class DistributedLockGrpcClient {
private static final String LOCK_STORE_NAME = "lockstore";
/**
* Executes various methods to check the different apis.
*
* @param args arguments
* @throws Exception throws Exception
*/
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
try (DaprPreviewClient client = (new DaprClientBuilder()).buildPreviewClient()) {
System.out.println("Using preview client...");
tryLock(client);
unlock(client);
}
}
/**
* Trying to get lock.
*
* @param client DaprPreviewClient object
*/
public static void tryLock(DaprPreviewClient client) {
System.out.println("*******trying to get a free distributed lock********");
try {
LockRequest lockRequest = new LockRequest(LOCK_STORE_NAME, "resouce1", "owner1", 5);
Mono<Boolean> result = client.tryLock(lockRequest);
System.out.println("Lock result -> " + (Boolean.TRUE.equals(result.block()) ? "SUCCESS" : "FAIL"));
} catch (Exception ex) {
System.out.println(ex.getMessage());
}
}
/**
* Unlock a lock.
*
* @param client DaprPreviewClient object
*/
public static void unlock(DaprPreviewClient client) {
System.out.println("*******unlock a distributed lock********");
try {
UnlockRequest unlockRequest = new UnlockRequest(LOCK_STORE_NAME, "resouce1", "owner1");
Mono<UnlockResponseStatus> result = client.unlock(unlockRequest);
System.out.println("Unlock result ->" + result.block().name());
} catch (Exception ex) {
System.out.println(ex.getMessage());
}
}
}
- For a full how-to on distributed lock, visit How-To: Use a Lock
- Visit Java SDK examples for complete code sample.
Workflow
Dapr Workflow is currently in beta state.
package io.dapr.examples.workflows;
import io.dapr.workflows.client.DaprWorkflowClient;
import io.dapr.workflows.client.WorkflowInstanceStatus;
import java.time.Duration;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeoutException;
/**
* For setup instructions, see the README.
*/
public class DemoWorkflowClient {
/**
* The main method.
*
* @param args Input arguments (unused).
* @throws InterruptedException If program has been interrupted.
*/
public static void main(String[] args) throws InterruptedException {
DaprWorkflowClient client = new DaprWorkflowClient();
try (client) {
String separatorStr = "*******";
System.out.println(separatorStr);
String instanceId = client.scheduleNewWorkflow(DemoWorkflow.class, "input data");
System.out.printf("Started new workflow instance with random ID: %s%n", instanceId);
System.out.println(separatorStr);
System.out.println("**GetInstanceMetadata:Running Workflow**");
WorkflowInstanceStatus workflowMetadata = client.getInstanceState(instanceId, true);
System.out.printf("Result: %s%n", workflowMetadata);
System.out.println(separatorStr);
System.out.println("**WaitForInstanceStart**");
try {
WorkflowInstanceStatus waitForInstanceStartResult =
client.waitForInstanceStart(instanceId, Duration.ofSeconds(60), true);
System.out.printf("Result: %s%n", waitForInstanceStartResult);
} catch (TimeoutException ex) {
System.out.printf("waitForInstanceStart has an exception:%s%n", ex);
}
System.out.println(separatorStr);
System.out.println("**SendExternalMessage**");
client.raiseEvent(instanceId, "TestEvent", "TestEventPayload");
System.out.println(separatorStr);
System.out.println("** Registering parallel Events to be captured by allOf(t1,t2,t3) **");
client.raiseEvent(instanceId, "event1", "TestEvent 1 Payload");
client.raiseEvent(instanceId, "event2", "TestEvent 2 Payload");
client.raiseEvent(instanceId, "event3", "TestEvent 3 Payload");
System.out.printf("Events raised for workflow with instanceId: %s\n", instanceId);
System.out.println(separatorStr);
System.out.println("** Registering Event to be captured by anyOf(t1,t2,t3) **");
client.raiseEvent(instanceId, "e2", "event 2 Payload");
System.out.printf("Event raised for workflow with instanceId: %s\n", instanceId);
System.out.println(separatorStr);
System.out.println("**WaitForInstanceCompletion**");
try {
WorkflowInstanceStatus waitForInstanceCompletionResult =
client.waitForInstanceCompletion(instanceId, Duration.ofSeconds(60), true);
System.out.printf("Result: %s%n", waitForInstanceCompletionResult);
} catch (TimeoutException ex) {
System.out.printf("waitForInstanceCompletion has an exception:%s%n", ex);
}
System.out.println(separatorStr);
System.out.println("**purgeInstance**");
boolean purgeResult = client.purgeInstance(instanceId);
System.out.printf("purgeResult: %s%n", purgeResult);
System.out.println(separatorStr);
System.out.println("**raiseEvent**");
String eventInstanceId = client.scheduleNewWorkflow(DemoWorkflow.class);
System.out.printf("Started new workflow instance with random ID: %s%n", eventInstanceId);
client.raiseEvent(eventInstanceId, "TestException", null);
System.out.printf("Event raised for workflow with instanceId: %s\n", eventInstanceId);
System.out.println(separatorStr);
String instanceToTerminateId = "terminateMe";
client.scheduleNewWorkflow(DemoWorkflow.class, null, instanceToTerminateId);
System.out.printf("Started new workflow instance with specified ID: %s%n", instanceToTerminateId);
TimeUnit.SECONDS.sleep(5);
System.out.println("Terminate this workflow instance manually before the timeout is reached");
client.terminateWorkflow(instanceToTerminateId, null);
System.out.println(separatorStr);
String restartingInstanceId = "restarting";
client.scheduleNewWorkflow(DemoWorkflow.class, null, restartingInstanceId);
System.out.printf("Started new workflow instance with ID: %s%n", restartingInstanceId);
System.out.println("Sleeping 30 seconds to restart the workflow");
TimeUnit.SECONDS.sleep(30);
System.out.println("**SendExternalMessage: RestartEvent**");
client.raiseEvent(restartingInstanceId, "RestartEvent", "RestartEventPayload");
System.out.println("Sleeping 30 seconds to terminate the eternal workflow");
TimeUnit.SECONDS.sleep(30);
client.terminateWorkflow(restartingInstanceId, null);
}
System.out.println("Exiting DemoWorkflowClient.");
System.exit(0);
}
}
- For a full guide on workflows, visit:
- Learn more about how to use workflows with the Java SDK.
Sidecar APIs
Wait for sidecar
The DaprClient
also provides a helper method to wait for the sidecar to become healthy (components only). When using this method, be sure to specify a timeout in milliseconds and block() to wait for the result of a reactive operation.
// Wait for the Dapr sidecar to report healthy before attempting to use Dapr components.
try (DaprClient client = new DaprClientBuilder().build()) {
System.out.println("Waiting for Dapr sidecar ...");
client.waitForSidecar(10000).block(); // Specify the timeout in milliseconds
System.out.println("Dapr sidecar is ready.");
...
}
// Perform Dapr component operations here i.e. fetching secrets or saving state.
Shutdown the sidecar
try (DaprClient client = new DaprClientBuilder().build()) {
logger.info("Sending shutdown request.");
client.shutdown().block();
logger.info("Ensuring dapr has stopped.");
...
}
Learn more about the Dapr Java SDK packages available to add to your Java applications.